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Lubo,
I don't know how your webasto is fitted but I can surmise that because
the engine and Webast did not start together it is due to a common
section of the fuel supply.
If the webasto starts as normal but disconnects after a short while,
you can read the error code from the number of LED blinks on the
control knob.
--
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80
On 10/6/06, Lubomir Kolev <[Email address removed]> wrote:
 
Hi Roman
my Webasto was fitted from authorized webasto workshop-cost me only
1,869.067BPounds but i did had problems with it-some time coming to
the car and here that ticking noise
as the webasto has been working but the car is cold-complained and
they change the receiver but still the problem occurs from time to time.
Now as the winter is coming I shall monitor it closer....
cheers
Lubo
On Oct 6, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Roman wrote:
> I don't know how your webasto is fitted
 
Lubo,
1,869.067 BPounds??? Blimey! I want to be a Websasto dealer in Norway!
To help you diagnose the problem, if it consistently affects both the
heater and the engiine, you should find out where the heater fuel
supply is connected. Webasto has two ways of doing it - either a
T-pice in the fuel line or an independent line stright from the tank.
If it's in the fuel line, you need to check the section between the
T-piece and fuel pickup in the tank. If it's in the tank, barring a
strange co-incidence, it could be the fuel. I don't think, however,
it's very likely and if there was water in the tank the fuel filter
sender warning light on the dashboard would come on too.
--
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80
On 10/6/06, Lubomir Kolev <[Email address removed]> wrote:
 
HI Roman
yes and they are doing well-many new 4X4 cars there waiting for new
Webasto...
Il'' ask Toyota next week about the connection...
cheers
Lubo
On Oct 6, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Roman wrote:
 
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